Purpose of Review Pathological complete response is seen in approximately one fifth of rectal cancer patients following neoadjuvant chemoradiation. Since these patients have excellent oncological outcomes, there has been a rapidly growing interest in organ preservation for those who develop a clinical complete response. We review the watch-and-wait strategy and focus on all aspects of this hot topic, including who should be considered for this approach, how should we identify treatment response and what are the expected outcomes. Recent Findings The major challenges in interpreting the data on watch-and-wait are the significant heterogeneity of patients selected for this approach and of methods employed to identify them. The evidence availa...
Aim Many of the current follow-up schedules in a watch-and-wait approach include very frequent MRI a...
Patients that have achieved clinical complete response can potentially avoid surgery and opt for act...
BACKGROUND: In rectal cancer, watch and wait for patients with a cCR after neoadjuvant treatment has...
Purpose of Review:Pathological complete response is seen in approximately one fifth of rectal cancer...
Importance: The watch-and-wait (WW) strategy aims to spare patients with rectal cancer unnecessary ...
According to the main international clinical guidelines, the recommended treatment for locally-advan...
OBJECTIVE The aim of this study was to evaluate the oncological and survival outcomes of a Watch ...
Background Watch and wait is a novel management strategy in patients with rectal cancer who have a c...
Background Watch and wait is a novel management strategy in patients with rectal cancer who have a c...
Background Pathologic complete response (pCR) after neoadjuvant chemoradiotherapy (nCRT) is found in...
Surgery remains the cornerstone of rectal cancer treatment. However, there is significant morbidity ...
Background Some clinical researchers have reported that patients with cCR (clinical complete respons...
BACKGROUND: Induction of a clinical complete response with chemoradiotherapy, followed by observatio...
Aim Many of the current follow-up schedules in a watch-and-wait approach include very frequent MRI a...
Patients that have achieved clinical complete response can potentially avoid surgery and opt for act...
BACKGROUND: In rectal cancer, watch and wait for patients with a cCR after neoadjuvant treatment has...
Purpose of Review:Pathological complete response is seen in approximately one fifth of rectal cancer...
Importance: The watch-and-wait (WW) strategy aims to spare patients with rectal cancer unnecessary ...
According to the main international clinical guidelines, the recommended treatment for locally-advan...
OBJECTIVE The aim of this study was to evaluate the oncological and survival outcomes of a Watch ...
Background Watch and wait is a novel management strategy in patients with rectal cancer who have a c...
Background Watch and wait is a novel management strategy in patients with rectal cancer who have a c...
Background Pathologic complete response (pCR) after neoadjuvant chemoradiotherapy (nCRT) is found in...
Surgery remains the cornerstone of rectal cancer treatment. However, there is significant morbidity ...
Background Some clinical researchers have reported that patients with cCR (clinical complete respons...
BACKGROUND: Induction of a clinical complete response with chemoradiotherapy, followed by observatio...
Aim Many of the current follow-up schedules in a watch-and-wait approach include very frequent MRI a...
Patients that have achieved clinical complete response can potentially avoid surgery and opt for act...
BACKGROUND: In rectal cancer, watch and wait for patients with a cCR after neoadjuvant treatment has...